February 2026 brings the energy of the Metal Tiger - a bold, catalytic month within the wider Fire Horse year of 2026.
In this episode of Feng Shui: The Real Thing, Zoë Vita James and Feng Shui Master Richard Ashworth share practical, classical guidance on how to align with February’s monthly energies through authentic Classical Feng Shui and Ba Zi Chinese Astrology.
You’ll hear:
• Where to be in your home or workspace this month - and which areas to avoid
• How to activate supportive directions for prosperity, wellbeing, and helpful people
• The deeper nature of the Metal Tiger: courage, haste, clarity, and restraint
• An auspicious date: Wednesday 25th February
• Personal February forecasts for all 12 Chinese Zodiac animals
This is a grounded, practical monthly Feng Shui forecast - helping you work consciously with time, space, and Chinese metaphysics in real life.
You don’t need to remember everything. Simply notice what resonates, and we’ll revisit these themes as 2026 unfolds, month by month.
Going deeper
Zoë offers bespoke 2026 Ba Zi forecasts based on your personal Four Pillars chart (wellbeing, relationships, prosperity), along with 1:1 Feng Shui Clinics on Zoom.
If you’d like to learn how to draft and interpret Ba Zi, and how to practise Classical Feng Shui, contact Richard.
Richard’s new book I Talk to the Animals is available from all good bookshops.
To enquire:
• Zoë - zoe@zoevitajames.com | Instagram @zoevitajames
• Richard - richardashworth@imperialfengshui.info | imperialfengshui.info
Enjoy - and welcome to the Metal Tiger month.
Find Your Animals:
1. Tiger: 1950, 62, 74, 86, 98; in February*; on certain days**; 3–5am***
2. Rabbit: 1951, 63, 75, 87, 99; in March; on certain days; 5–7am
3. Dragon: 1952, 64, 76, 88, 2000; in April; on certain days; 7–9am
4. Snake: 1941, 53, 65, 77, 89; in May; on certain days; 9–11am
5. Horse: 1942, 54, 66, 78, 90; in June; on certain days; 11am–1pm
6. Sheep: 1943, 55, 67, 79, 91; in July; on certain days; 1–3pm
7. Monkey: 1944, 56, 68, 80, 92; in August; on certain days; 3–5pm
8. Rooster: 1945, 57, 69, 81, 93; in September; on certain days; 5–7pm
9. Dog: 1946, 58, 70, 82, 94; in October; on certain days; 7–9pm
10. Pig: 1947, 59, 71, 83, 95; in November; on certain days; 9–11pm
11. Rat: 1948, 60, 72, 84, 96; in December; on certain days; 11pm–1am
12. Ox: 1949, 61, 73, 85, 97; in January; on certain days; 1–3am
Solar months start a few days later than Gregorian months.
For your Day animal, you’ll need a Chinese calendar or your Ba Zi chart.
Adjust the hour if born during daylight savings.
Note: There are nuanced meanings depending on whether the animal appears in your Year, Month, Day, or Hour pillar, as explained in this episode.
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